United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 16U.S. Naval Institute, 1890 |
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Sivu 337
... torpedo or affect its existence and development , because to the torpedo alone belongs the attack of the under - water body . Of the naval torpedoes as above defined , the automobile is the highest class of development . Types may be ...
... torpedo or affect its existence and development , because to the torpedo alone belongs the attack of the under - water body . Of the naval torpedoes as above defined , the automobile is the highest class of development . Types may be ...
Sivu 335
... torpedo , it will be found that , as represented by development , the different types come naturally under one of the three following subdivisions : Ist . The fixed torpedo ... TORPEDO . The velocity THE HOWELL AUTOMOBILE TORPEDO . 335.
... torpedo , it will be found that , as represented by development , the different types come naturally under one of the three following subdivisions : Ist . The fixed torpedo ... TORPEDO . The velocity THE HOWELL AUTOMOBILE TORPEDO . 335.
Sivu 337
... torpedo or affect its existence and development , because to the torpedo alone belongs the attack of the under - water body . Of the naval torpedoes as above defined , the automobile is the highest class of development . Types may be ...
... torpedo or affect its existence and development , because to the torpedo alone belongs the attack of the under - water body . Of the naval torpedoes as above defined , the automobile is the highest class of development . Types may be ...
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